13.9.10

Rosemary Reborn: Students Upgrade the 30" Telescope at Rosemary Hill Observatory


Phase 1 of a student-led project to upgrade the instrument package on the 30-inch Rosemary Hill Observatory telescope is nearly completed.

Led by a Sigma Xi Grant In Aid of Research awarded to UF graduate student Scott Fleming, and working alongside Dr. Francisco Reyes, Amanda Townsend, Dr. Anthony Gonzalez, Dr. John Oliver, Robert Morehead, Nathan De Lee and Dr. Eric Ford, a new SBIG ST8X-ME CCD, a new 10-filter filter wheel, and a new set of Johnson-Cousins filters has been successfully installed.

The ST8X-ME also includes a second built-in detector that allows the CCD to auto-guide itself, maintaining image position and allowing for long integrations and stable sequences of multiple exposures. The new CCD has a significantly larger field of view compared to the previous camera, 15.6 x 10.4 arcminutes. The new camera will be used by undergraduate students to conduct research projects as part of the Observational Techniques class this semester. It will also be used by graduate students and professors to conduct research projects locally.

The attached image is a "first light", three-color image of the M13 globular cluster, observed by Dr. Reyes and Amanda Townsend, and created by Amanda Townsend. No calibration data was taken for this first light image, which is the reason for the noisier-than-usual background.

The quality of this rough image is a sign of great things to come from the new 30-inch instrument package. Better images taken with a full set of calibration data and processing will be shared in the near future after some additional tests are done with the instruments this month.

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